Adam McKay Considers a Donald Trump Presidency: "Just Raw Insanity"

But it turns out Steve Carell is a "HUGE" Trump fan.

Adam McKay thinks a White House win for Donald Trump — for all his business acumen — would be positively disastrous for the U.S. financial system.

In The Hollywood Reporter's debate centering on The Big Short,the former Saturday Night Live head writer-turned director of goofy comedies (Anchorman, Step Brothers) — and now edging into dramedy territory as helmer of The Big Short — expressed his disappointment in the lack of meaningful legislative response in the wake of the financial crisis.

But he remains skeptical that a new president in 2016 will do any better, particularly if it's Donald Trump.

Asked by THR what a Trump presidency would mean for the U.S. financial system, McKay joked: "Uh, well, Steve Carell [who plays investor Steve Eisman] loves Trump, so I don't want to cross any lines here. I don't want to get him upset."

"I've made no bones about that," said Carell, laughing.

McKay continued to riff on the Big Short cast's political leanings: "Ryan's [Gosling] a [Ben] Carson guy. Carell's a Trump guy. Trump. That's like, you're treating an appendectomy, would it make it better or worse if you just threw a cat on it? (Laughing.) No! That's just raw insanity. Would it help if we set 20 house cats loose in the White House? America starts to crumble at that point."

Watch more roundtables on Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter this season on Sundance TV, beginning Sunday, Dec. 13, at 11 a.m. ET.